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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 신영어영문학 제16집
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193 - 211 (19page)

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This thesis is to try to read and analyze Robinson Crusoe politically. This work was produced in the 18th century in which individualism and parliamentrian democracy began to flourish and there were always socio-political conflicts between feudal aristocracy and democratical liberalists.
Especially the ruling class of the 18th century England had a perspective on foreign countries such as America, Africa and the East. This perspective developed into imperialism and colonialism. These two ideologies made European countries such as England, France, Spain and Portugal want more territory as their own properties.
Crusoe's island like African countries became the target for European imperialistic countries. The land was doomed to be cultivated, manupulated, and controlled by a foreign governour using arms, teaching language, and preaching religion, making the native subjugated at his will and at last feeling themselves inferior to Crusoe. There existed master-servant(slave) structure which was distorted from a person-to-person relation between Crusoe and Friday.
Consequently this novel should be re-read as a realist novel reflecting the social and political status quo of the 18th century England. Therefore Crusoe is a representative of conquering ideology of bourgeois society of the 18th century.

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